Hi,
Your query is rather interesting...and I for one wish
that this can be implemented...am from around the same place and infact
i learnt to walk as a toddler at my Mama's T.E...
The
problem, I feel, that this initiative will face in this part of the
world is the amount of rainfall that we recieve all year round...its
hell of a lot and also the soil conditions in the gardens are not the
best...its clayey in nature...this leads to surface water retention.
This is the last thing that a vine needs as this can be potentially
dangerous as too much of water will spoil the roots and make the plants
weak and also will hamper the delicate the sugar and acid balance in
the grapes...specially during the harvest time...and harvest time would
be around april...during the time of the first flush...and we do get
rains at that time...dont we???..and also the excessive humidty can
lead to rots developing...
All said...i suggest that you could try planting a few vines on an experimental basis to start with...
I hope some more inputs from experienced people in the forum...the likes of Mr. Kewadkar would be highly appreciated...
Hope your vinous efforts bear prime fruit...mur xubhessa thakil...
Cheers!!! & Regards.